Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 30; Volume 52Scribner & Company, 1896 |
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Page 29
... Maxwell - is she as ab- surd as ever ? » " That depends upon one's point of view , » said George , smiling . « She seemed as con- vinced as ever . » « Who sent Mrs. Allison to that place ? Barham , I suppose . He always sends his pa ...
... Maxwell - is she as ab- surd as ever ? » " That depends upon one's point of view , » said George , smiling . « She seemed as con- vinced as ever . » « Who sent Mrs. Allison to that place ? Barham , I suppose . He always sends his pa ...
Page 31
... Maxwell bill . The House was full , and showing itself to advantage . On the whole , the animation and competence of the speeches reflected the general rise in combative energy and the wide kindling of social passions which the bill had ...
... Maxwell bill . The House was full , and showing itself to advantage . On the whole , the animation and competence of the speeches reflected the general rise in combative energy and the wide kindling of social passions which the bill had ...
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... Maxwell's neighborhood , rendering homage or help in one way or another . It was touching to see that girl , Lady Madeleine , looking at the docker or the shirt - maker with her restless greenish eyes , as though she realized for the ...
... Maxwell's neighborhood , rendering homage or help in one way or another . It was touching to see that girl , Lady Madeleine , looking at the docker or the shirt - maker with her restless greenish eyes , as though she realized for the ...
Page 33
... Maxwell and de- feat . He had not talked of his adventures to Fontenoy - would rather , indeed , that Fonte- noy knew nothing of them . But he and she knew that Fontenoy , so far , had little to fear from them . And yet she had not ...
... Maxwell and de- feat . He had not talked of his adventures to Fontenoy - would rather , indeed , that Fonte- noy knew nothing of them . But he and she knew that Fontenoy , so far , had little to fear from them . And yet she had not ...
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... Maxwell has carried his main point , they will say ; this is a ques- tion of machinery . Besides , many of those Liberals who will be with us on the main point don't love the landlords . No ; don't flatter yourself that , if we lose the ...
... Maxwell has carried his main point , they will say ; this is a ques- tion of machinery . Besides , many of those Liberals who will be with us on the main point don't love the landlords . No ; don't flatter yourself that , if we lose the ...
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